Virginia Lawmakers' Financial Disclosure Information

Honoraria, all donated to charity: $750 from CNA Corp. at shipbuilding conference.

Major assets: 0.7 of an acre in Hampton $250,000 to $500,000.

Major sources of unearned income: Retirement account, $100,000 to $250,000; two mutual funds between $15,000 and $50,000 each.

Major liabilities: None listed.

Gifts: None.

Unlike many in Congress, Bateman has not amassed a personal fortune. He is a former Hampton school teacher, a former state senator and an attorney. His state pension fund includes just $2,281.

District 2:

* Owen B. Pickett

Party: Democrat

Earned income: None.

Honoraria: None.

Major assets: A variety of business properties.

Major sources of unearned income: An interest in a 1,000-plus acre farm in Caroline County valued at more than $1 million and which last year produced an income between $15,000 and $50,000.

Major liabilities: Has two farm mortgages of $15,000 to $50,000 each and three other business loans, the largest of which is $250,000 to $500,000.

Gifts: None.

Most of Pickett's money is invested in, and derived from, property he owns around Virginia Beach and elsewhere. He made between $5,000 and $15,000 last year renting out his personal residence in Virginia Beach.

District 3:

* Robert C. Scott

Party: Democrat

Earned income: None.

Honoraria: None.

Major assets: None.

Major sources of unearned income: Holds 10 percent interest, valued at $15,000 to $50,000, in Professional Investment Association, which holds a wide variety of stocks. Also, has an interest in the Scott Family Limited Partnership, valued at $1,000 to $15,000.

Major liabilities: Owes on two personal loans worth a total of $25,000 to $65,000 and still has a mortgage on a former residence on which he owes between $100,000 and $250,000.

Gifts: None.

Scott, a lawyer, reported earned income from his tennis playing. He won airline tickets during the Congressional Black Caucus Spouses Tennis Tournament. He did not disclose the value, but said he gave the tickets to charity.

District 4:

* Norman Sisisky

Party: Democrat

Earned income: None.

Honoraria: None.

Major assets: Between $500,000 and $1 million in stock in both Coca Cola and McDonalds.

Major sources of unearned income: Earned between $100,000 and $1 million last year from New Dominion Limited Partnership, an investment company. Holds several million dollars worth of stocks in a wide variety of companies and partnerships.

Major liabilities: None

Gifts: None.

Sisisky, one of the richest men in Congress, built his multimillion-dollar personal fortune with a small Pepsi bottling company in Petersburg that he parlayed into a one of the largest soft-drink bottling operations in the south.

SENATE

* Charles S. Robb

Party: Democrat

Earned income: A director's fee over $1,000 from National Home Library Foundation in Washington, D.C.

Honoraria: None.

Major assets:

Major sources of unearned income: His wife, Lynda Byrd, has a blind trust valued at more than $1 million. They were paid more than $1 million directly in 1994 from the sale of assets in the LBJ Holding Co. and are part of a partnership that received another $250,000 to $500,000 from that sale.

Major Liabilities: None listed.

Gifts: None.

Robb's fortune is derived largely from the fortune created by his late father-in-law, former President Lyndon B. Johnson. Their holdings include property in Texas, timberland in Alabama and oil and gas in Oklahoma.

* John Warner

Party: Republican

Earned income: None.

Honoraria: None.

Major assets: A 1,250-acre farm in Milldale, valued at more than $1 million.

Major sources of unearned income: An interest-bearing checking account and a money market account, both containing more than $1 million. Made between $100,000 and $1 million last year on the sale of his 557-acre Atoka Farm in Middleburg.

Major liabilities: Credit line of $250,000 to $500,000 paid off last December.

Gifts: None.

Warner last year sold his fabled Atoka Farm in horse country for more than $1 million, though he still has substantial land holdings.